Lost Lands of Witch World
In the 1960s Andre Norton's career took a fateful and important turn. Having written adventure science fiction for almost thirty years, she turned to something new, science-fantasy, with Witch World.
This unique
world of sorceresses and the many others who fight such adversaries as
the Kolder, the Hounds of Alizon and other threats, has proven to be
Miss Norton's most beloved and popular creation. Three Against the Witch World, Warlock of the Witch World , and Sorceress of the Witch World,
the fourth, fifth, and sixth novels in the series, have long been
recognized as novels that comprise the core of the series, along with
the first three novels.
Today, four decades after their first
publication, these novels of adventure, excitement, and daring remain
as fresh and original as when they first appeared. For the first time
they are now available in a single volume for new readers of all ages
to discover, and for fans to rediscover in an attractive, durable new
format.
Includes a long introduction by Mercedes R Lackey.
Andre Norton
Andre Alice Norton (1912-2005) was an American science fiction and fantasy author (with some works of historical fiction and contemporary fiction) under the noms de plume Andre Norton, Andrew North and Allen Weston. Norton published her first novel in 1934, and was the first woman to receive the Gandalf Grand Master Award from the World Science Fiction Society in 1977, and won the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) association in 1983.
Witch World: Estcarp Cycle
Witch World: Estcarp Cycle consists of nine primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Witch World
Related series Witch World Chronicles